Acid Generating Potential of Waste Rock and Coal Ash in New Zealand Coal Mines

The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
P Lindsay A H. Clemens
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The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1999

Abstract

Acid producing potential static tests have been undertaken on sample lithologies from New Zealand coal mines, to rank the lithogies into acid producing waste rock and stable non-acid producing waste rock. Results indicated that the main acid producing waste rock in the Waikato coal region are the marine Whaingaroa siltstone and the Glen Massey formations and the main alkaline producing lithologies were the Tauranga group volcanic-derived sediments (A & D) and the Mesozoic basement. Coal ash analysis of 28 samples from 28 mines have also been analysed for reactive S percentage and their base potential has been quantified by the chemical index of alteration (CIA). The results provide mine management in the Waikato Coal region with a classification of problematic and stable waste rock types. XRF and CIA values determined from wash drill cuttings would provide a method of determining waste rock volumes and magnitude of palaeo-weathering underground.
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APA: P Lindsay A H. Clemens  (1999)  Acid Generating Potential of Waste Rock and Coal Ash in New Zealand Coal Mines

MLA: P Lindsay A H. Clemens Acid Generating Potential of Waste Rock and Coal Ash in New Zealand Coal Mines. The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1999.

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